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The high-energy chief of the Narumi Detective Agency and Ryu’s wife, who keeps the detectives grounded with her signature green slipper. Themes and Tone

The series leans heavily into the film noir aesthetic, featuring rainy streets, jazz-influenced soundtracks, and complex criminal investigations.

The series maintains the beloved core cast while introducing pivotal new figures that shift the dynamic: Fuuto Tantei

A central theme is Shoutarou’s struggle to maintain a cold, hard-boiled exterior while his natural empathy for the citizens of Fuuto constantly takes over.

A mysterious "pink-haired" woman who first appears as a suspect in a series of "T-junction" murders. She eventually becomes an assistant at the agency, though her past remains shrouded in mystery. The high-energy chief of the Narumi Detective Agency

Unlike its live-action predecessor, the Fuuto Tantei manga and anime can explore more mature and intricate themes due to the lack of practical effects constraints.

The city of Fuuto itself is a central protagonist; its winds bring both "small happiness and great misfortune," and the detectives’ primary motivation is to ensure those winds are never "fouled" by crime. Production and Media Legacy A mysterious "pink-haired" woman who first appears as

Originally serialized in Big Comic Spirits starting in 2017, the series was adapted into a highly acclaimed anime in 2022 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Kamen Rider franchise.